The Purdue University Research Center in Economics (PURCE) invites you to join us for networking, a catered lunch, a faculty research presentation, and a Q&A on December 7.
RSVP today for our next economic policy luncheon:
The (Sometimes) Counterintuitive World of Taxation
with Trevor Gallen
Assistant Professor of Economics
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Eastern
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Krannert’s Rawls Hall, 3rd Floor Commons
100 S. Grant Street
Purdue’s West Lafayette campus
Taxation in America and across the globe is complex, and frequently gives rise to surprising effects and results. Is inefficient taxation good?
Dr. Gallen will discuss several phenomena in the sometimes counterintuitive world of taxation. He will touch on how taxation in the U.S. is more progressive than in France, how inheritances may reduce proportional inequality, how some corporate taxes fall on workers more than capital owners, and why liberals might want to fight for a flatter tax system, while libertarians might push for more inefficient taxes.
Parking is available in the nearby Grant Street Parking Garage, and we’re happy to provide a parking pass at check-in upon request.
Reach out to us with any questions at purce@purdue.edu and (765) 494-3782.
We look forward to seeing you in Rawls Hall!
Learn more about our research center at krannert.purdue.edu/centers/purce.
